Android dating apps you should try

Not a huge fan of meeting random strangers online? Try Hinge, which allows you to meet friends in your social circle. Using your Facebook network, Hinge pairs you with friends of friends to find someone who isn’t a total stranger. Once a day, you’ll receive a select list of about 20 matches on which you can swipe Yes or No. If a mutual connection is made, the option to chat opens up in the app. Pro-tip: The app announced earlier this year that it will start to display Facebook relationship statuses on Hinge profiles, so you can filter out the cheaters.

Ys.lt

Ys.lt - This android dating apps is free to use. It is simmilar to tinder, just with more funkcion. You can earn and spent credits by adding your self to 'hotlist', chat for free, match new people near you, check your guesst list, bookmarks and compatibility. You also are free to search people near you and write them without any limit.

Coffee Meets Bagel

For those feeling overwhelmed by the infinite number of potential partners, we suggest trying Coffee Meets Bagel. The app favors quality over quantity by presenting you with only one match (a “bagel”) every day at noon. Like Hinge, the app obtains your Facebook information and connects you with friends of friends in your network. Somewhat similar to Bumble’s timeframe, users have but 24 hours to “like” or “pass” before their match expires. If both parties “like” their match, chatting capabilities open up. Bonus: Coffee Meets Bagel offers discounts for a first date at a local restaurant or coffee shop, if you found your date through the app.